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...﻿A Vessel of Honor
By Jacqueline Goodwin
Do you see yourself as a container, a receptacle, or a holder? If you said yes to one than you are saying yes to all three because all three are one in the same. A container, a receptacle, and a holder all holds past mistakes and negative critics of others. Well God has called you a vessel. There may have been periods or stages of your life where you have felt empty but these are the seasons that God is preparing you as a vessel to carry His knowledge forth to those who are lost, broken, and spiritually blind and abused. Yes, the process was painful but before the craftsman displays his masterpiece there are stages the clay must go through. The clay must be centered on the wheel before the craftsman can began his process. This is an essential step because if his clay is not centered when he starts to pull up the piece, it will be off balance, and he will fight the clay during the whole process. Just like the clay must be centered before the craftsman can start the process of creating a masterpiece women of God you must be centered in the will of God so that He may began the process of making you an honorable vessel to be used daily to bring other women over the obstacles of life and through the storms of life. 2 Timothy 2:20-22 states, 20But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to...

...the prosthetic group. Haem also relies on the present of oxygen and it also makes oxyhaemoglobin by combing itself with oxygen.
* Erythrocyte gets broken down and then gets transported via the blood to get recycled in the liver so that new erythrocytes can use it.
* Erythrocytes only last for 120 days.
Thrombocytes:
Thrombocytes are also known as platelets which is the smallest type of blood cell. Thrombocyte come from a large cell called a megakaryocyte. When bleeding occurs the platelets get to work and start to swell and clump the blood together to form a type of seal to help reduce the amount of bleeding that occurs but on other hands if there are too many pallets then it increases the risk of a blood clot forming into a vessel. This concludes that the main importance of thrombocytes is to reduce major bleeding.
Structure of Thrombocytes:
* Thrombocytes are spherical, oval or rod-shaped and have a colourless body.
* Thrombocytes have an approximate diameter of between 2 to 4 µ (1 micro-metre = 1 μ = 0.000001m)
* Thrombocytes DON’T have a nuclei and cannot reproduce
* Thrombocytes on other hand do behave functionally as a whole cell
* Around half of thrombocytes are removed whilst in the spleen.
When Thrombocytes are under a microscope they appear to look like:
* Flattened discs
* As having a cell membrane
* Also having a Cytoplasmic matrix.
Leukocytes
Leukocytes or also known as white blood...

...Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels
Laszlo Vass, Ed.D. Version 42-0008-01-01
Purpose
Please explain the purpose of this lab. Include in your explanation the major concepts you learned and any safety concerns associated with the lab. Purpose is to understand how the veins and arteries run through the body and how they function while the heart beats, where they deliver and drain blood to/from and how the cardiovascular system works together. Lock up the dogs while dissecting. wear face mask to protect from smells and splatter. take caution using sharp objects. do not be distracted.
Exercise 1: Microscopic Structure of Blood Vessels Observations Sketch your slide in the space below and label the structures indicated in the procedure. Be sureto include a description of the structures you observed on the slide
A. Describe the three layers of the wall of an artery.
Tunica Externa (adventitia): strong outer covering (also found in veins). It is composed of elastic fibers, collagen and connective tissue. This layer allows for stretch and prevents overexpansion of the artery wall from blood flow and pressure.
Tunica Media: Smooth muscle, elastic fibers. They are thicker in arteries than in veins to prevent a rupture in the artery. Vasomotion (change in the diameter of the blood vessels.
Tunica Interna (Intima): Inner layers of elastic membrane lining and smooth simple squamous...

...﻿The main blood vessels are the following:
Aorta.
The aorta is the largest and principal artery in the body. From the aorta branches lead to all the organs of the body, supplying them with oxygen and nutrients.
Coronary Artery.
The coronary artery is also a branch of the aorta. It supplies the heart tissue with oxygen and nutrients.
Pulmonary Artery.
The pulmonary artery arises from the right-hand upper corner of the roght ventricle. It branches into the left and right pulmonary arteries which lead to the right and left lung respectively, where the blood is oxygenated.
Superior Vena Cava.
This vein returns deoxygenated blood from the head, arms and thorax to the right atrium.
Inferior Vena Cava.
This vein returns deoxygenated blood from the abdomen and legs to the right atrium.
Coronary Vein.
Deoxygenated blood containing carbon dioxide and waste products is returned from the heart muscle to the right atrium through this vessel.
Pulmonary Veins.
The four pulmonary veins, two from each lung, carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium.
Hepatic Portal Vein.
The hepatic portal vein leads from the internal organs, especially the small intestine, to the liver. Its main purpose is to carry blood that contains digested food such as glucose, from the liver small intestine to the liver, where some of the food is deposited and stored such as glucose that is stored as glycogen in the liver.
Blood
The average human body contains about 4 to 5...

...﻿Offshore Support Vessel Market by Type & Geography - Global Trends & Forecast To 2018
On 04th APR. 2014
This report analyzes various marketing trends and establishes the most effective growth strategy. It identifies market dynamics such as drivers, opportunities, burning issues, and winning imperatives. Major companies such Tidewater (U.S.), Edison Chouest (U.S.), Seacor marine (U.S.), Maersk supply service (Denmark), Bourbon (France) etc. have also been profiled in this report.
For this report, the major players in the market are identified through secondary and primary research based on which, their market shares are evaluated. This includes study of the annual reports of top market players and interviews with key opinion leaders such as CEOs, Directors, and marketing people.
The size of overall market is determined by forecasting techniques based on offshore support vessel types demand in different regions, which is validated through primary sources. The vessel counts (number) for various types of offshore support vessels are determined and are evaluated using primary and secondary research. The market data is available from 2011 to 2018 with CAGR from 2013 to 2018.
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...RESEARCH VESSEL
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NOAAS Ronald H Brown.
A research vessel (RV or R/V) is a ship designed and equipped to carry out research at sea. Research vessels carry out a number of roles. Some of these roles can be combined into a single vessel, others require a dedicated vessel. Due to the demanding nature of the work, research vessels are often constructed around an icebreaker hull, allowing them to operate in polar waters.
DREDGER
The Geopotes 14 lifting its boom on a canal in The Netherlands. (gēopotēs is Greek for "that which drinks earth")
Dredging is an excavation activity or operation usually carried out at least partly underwater, in shallow seas or fresh water areas with the purpose of gathering up bottom sediments and disposing of them at a different location. This technique is often used to keep waterways navigable.
It is also used as a way to replenish sand on some public beaches, where sand has been lost because of coastal erosion. Dredging is also used as a technique for fishing for certain species of edible clams and crabs, see fishing dredge.
A dredge is a device for scraping or sucking the seabed, used for dredging. A dredger is a ship or boat equipped with a dredge. The terms are sometimes interchanged.
The process of dredging creates spoils (excess material), which are carried away from the dredged area. Dredging...